Philadelphia

Hotels in Philadelphia

Philadelphia hotels offer travelers a myriad of options for travelers, placing them at the foot of America's birthplace and conveniently close to some of its brightest cultural stars.

The Four Seasons Hotel, centrally located on Logan Square, boasts a first-rate spa and top-flight dining on its ground floor. Many of the herbs used at the Fountain Restaurant are grown in its rooftop garden. Other hotels in Philadelphia with standout restaurants in residence include the Ritz Carlton, whose 10 Arts Bistro is run by Eric Ripert of New York City's famed Le Bernardin. The building, which houses 299 guest rooms, is modeled after the Pantheon in Rome.

Set along the historic Rittenhouse Square Park, The Rittenhouse Hotel is one of the best hotels in Philadelphia. The accommodations sit at the heart of one of the city's most fashionable neighborhoods and its lobby features paintings by Mary Cassatt available for public viewing.

Hotels in Philadelphia for eco-minded travelers include the Hotel Palomar, the first Kimpton hotel with a LEED Gold certification. Also in Rittenhouse, the hotel is housed in a historic 1929 Art Deco building and decks its rooms with mod decor.

A four-story brick building on a quiet, cobblestone street, the 364-room Sheraton Society Hill is located in one of Philadelphia's most historic areas. The subway is a five-minute walk away, and attractions such as the Liberty Bell and the Customs House, about 10-minutes away.

Located in the middle of Center City, this large hotel is located two blocks from the Pennsylvania Convention Center. The public spaces, such as the lobby, work center, and lounge have a spacious, uncluttered feel, including wood and leather furnishings and sizable windows.

This eight-story granite hotel has a central location on Logan Square—the city’s cultural heart—plus the best spa in town. The staff goes out of its way to welcome kids, giving them a free present from the toy wagon upon arrival and free milk and cookies at bedtime.